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Understand and avoid all types of anti-competitive and cartel activity including price-fixing, collusion, bid-ridding and sharing markets. Know how to report concerns to the CMA.
All businesses, whatever their size, must understand how they’re affected…
You must avoid all types of anti-competitive activity in your business…
The people who run your business are responsible for ensuring it does not…
The way you report anti-competitive activity depends on the type of…
Find out if you’re a high value dealer and need to register with HMRC under the money laundering regulations.
Information on how to confess a cartel, the CMA’s leniency programme and what to expect if the cartel activity was in Scotland.
Find out if you need to pay VAT when you sell goods to customers in the UK using an online marketplace.
CMA increases informant reward up to £250K to crack down on cartels
Assaulting a retail worker to be made a standalone criminal offence.
Corrupt elites will be prevented from making spurious legal claims to gag journalists and silence critics through a landmark Bill that gained Government support today (23 February).
Information online sellers need to know about price-fixing and how to comply with competition law.
Guidance for businesses explaining the rules on payment surcharges.
The Lord Chancellor has written to the Chair of the Solicitor’s Regulation Authority following the Mail’s investigation.
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